Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The "overalls"

Where: Los Angeles, June 2012 Wearing: This might be Kim K's worst outfit of all time: super revealing overalls over a gold bikini top. The occasion? A McDonald's event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Big Mac. True story. GALLERY: 20 best dressed women of all time

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Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The blue Lanvin

Where: The 2014 Met Gala Wearing: Lanvin The best-dressed lists had a surprise addition the morning after the 2014 Met Gala: no one disputed the gorgeousness of Kardashian’s midnight blue Lanvin, with the daring thigh-high split. GALLERY: Emma Watson's best red carpet looks

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Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The Stella McCartney LWD

Where: The 2009 Teen Choice Awards Wearing: Stella McCartney First, can we agree she looks best as a brunette? The dress is klassic Kim: super short and super revealing. GALLERY: 10 celebrities with best personal style

Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The white cut-out Stephane Rolland

Where: Kuwait, Nov. 2012 Wearing: Stephane Rolland Kim K jetted off to Kuwait for the opening of the U.S. franchise Millions of Milkshakes in the Avenues Mall. Word is that the menu features a "Kim Kardashian" shake, made with bananas, strawberries and whipped cream. Sounds about right. GALLERY: The top celebrity engagement rings

Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The sexy Hervé Léger

Where: Hollywood, 2010 Wearing: A super tight Hervé Léger dress Back in 2010, Kim Kardashian was dating NFLer Reggie Bush and Kanye West was with Amber Rose (remember?!). Her style was short, tight, or, better yet: short and tight. GALLERY: How to wear the Burberry trench with celebrity inspiration

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Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The cobalt Balmain

Where: New York, October 2012 Wearing: Balmain Kim and Kanye—snapped here at the Angel Ball at Cipriani Wall Street—had just returned from a whirlwind weekend trip to Italy. GALLERY: Best celebrity couples of all time

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Kim Kardashian's craziest red carpet looks of all time

Kim Kardashian fashion looks: The all-white ensemble

Where: USC Shoah's 20th Anniversary gala, May 2014 Wearing: A Balmain jacket, Alexander McQueen shirt and Lanvin skirt "I'm sitting next to the most inspiring 100 year old Armenian genocide survivor," tweeted Kim Kardashian about her experience of the gala for USC Shoah, an organization dedicated to collecting audio-visual testimony from survivors of genocide. GALLERY: The best and worst celebrity selfies

WATCH: Estee Lalonde plays Fishbowl Frenzy

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WATCH: Estee Lalonde plays Fishbowl Frenzy

A few weeks back we had Youtube sensation Estee Lalonde into the ELLE Canada Closet to play a little game of Fishbowl Frenzy! Don't forget to pick up our January 2017 issue to see an exclusive portrait of the Internet star...and now IRL author of a new memoir / life advice book, Bloom.

Frank + Oak and the NBA team up on Raptors merch

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Frank + Oak and the NBA team up on Raptors merch

Canadian fashion label Frank + Oak is always up to something, and tomorrow the Montreal-based brand will drop a 9-piece Raptors collection in collaboration with the NBA. The pieces that make up the line are directional, minimal and best of all—unisex. The pieces include a crisp Oxford shirt patterned with a subtle team logo, a heather grey waffle knit mock-neck and a leather backpack. The coolest piece might be the two-tone pop-over shirt. The Oxford's mock-neck collar and mix of materials offer a completely new take on fan gear. Even fair-weather fans (hey, no judgement) will be tempted by this sleek collab.

The collection will launch tomorrow online and at Frank + Oak's Queen West and CF Sherway Gardens outposts as well as the Real Sports Apparel shop at the Air Canada Center. The brand is set to release merch for 5 more NBA teams in 2017. Until then, go Raptors, go!

Sofia Richie doesn't care that you think she's short

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Sofia Richie doesn't care that you think she's short

In a new interview with Complex, Sofia Richie, daughter of music icon Lionel Richie, opens up about the challenges she has faced while working in the modelling industry. The 5-foot-6 model says she's often criticized because of her petite stature. "People obviously don’t respect some of the shoots I do because I’m short," she explained.

However the 18-year-old model she promises she doesn't let criticism faze her. "It’s not like I called and begged these designers to work with me," she says. "They felt my vibe and we were cool and that’s that. I really don’t let that stuff get to me."

Other highlights of the interview? Richie did not want to talk about Justin Bieber. Richie's publicist made it clear that "no questions" could be asked about the former fling. Sad face.

While the status of Sofia and Justin's romance remains unclear, one thing is certain. Right now Sofia is focusing on her career. "I'm super interested in having a fashion line which I am kind of working on, but I really love modelling because I get to be involved with clothes and designers. I get to hear them out and see what they're interested in. I'm kind of taking notes in the corner."

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EXCLUSIVE: Rooney Mara on her new movie Lion

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EXCLUSIVE: Rooney Mara on her new movie Lion

In 2015, Rooney Mara was turning 30, and she had a plan: She was moving house, and then she was going to take a break from making movies and spend her birthday in India, a country she has always wanted to visit. What she (“adamantly!”) was not going to do was work, which is why she really only read the script for Lion, out now, as a favour. “It was so beautiful, and such an incredible story, and I was like, ‘I’m still not doing it, but at least I’ll speak to Garth [Davis, the director],’” she explains. “After five minutes with him, I was like, ‘I’m definitely doing this.’ I’m so happy I did.”

The story that grabbed Mara is this: Lion is based on the true tale of a boy named Saroo, who wanders from his home village in India, loses touch with his family, is adopted by an Australian couple and eventually, as an adult, tracks down his birth mother using Google Maps. The role Mara fell for (and about which she made a joke that it was “an actual supporting role,” in reference to the controversy about her Oscar nomination last year, when her main-character role in Carol made the Best Supporting Actress short list) is that of Lucy, the girlfriend of the adult Saroo (played by “When did he get so hot?” Dev Patel).

Eighteen months after Mara’s decision to abandon her big birthday sabbatical, we’re with the American actress in a Toronto hotel room. It’s a few days after the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). While Mara seemed aloof and a little uncomfortable walking the red carpet, today she’s confident and clever (and devastatingly cool, with her hair slicked back in a bun). The only indication this whole movie-star lark might not be entirely her thing is her nervous fidgeting with a silver ring, which she puts on and takes off on a loop during our chat. (Later, she confesses to a discomfort with red carpets in particular: “The first year at TIFF no one knew who I was, so no one was looking at me on the red carpet. I still feel uncomfortable but in a much different way. Now, the fear is more ‘real’—people are actually looking at me and judging me so it’s a rational fear.”)

Mara is a thoughtful and considered question answerer. When asked whether she believes that fate guides her life, she thinks for a moment. “It’s weird because I have two distinct sides: One is very logical and grounded, and the other is very much in fairyland,” she says. “I believe in destiny, in a way, but I also believe in free will and that we are the masters of our own fate. But I believe there is some pull that the universe has in where we are supposed to be and what we are supposed to be doing.”And then she laughs: “I don’t want to sound kooky, though! I am an intuitive person, and that’s how I make my decisions. Every time I don’t follow that feeling, it leads me to the wrong thing or something that doesn’t turn out good.”

And maybe it’s that experience that leads Mara to give a pre-emptive “No!” when the idea of ever being in a romcom comes up, or being in a movie about football, given her family’s involvement in the sport. (The Maras are part owners of the New York Giants.) “I love sports movies; I love an underdog story,” she says. “But I would stay away from being in one because [being interviewed] would be very painful for me because that’s all people would want to know about.”

In Lion, Lucy knows Saroo when he is living in Australia—which means, ironically, that Mara was one of the few actors working on the film who didn’t get to shoot in India. “I still haven’t been there!” she says. “But I’m going to go next year during my time off.” Unless the universe has other plans—right, Rooney?